Wynsors World of Shoes

Wynsors World of Shoes is the trading name of Courtesy Shoes Limited, comprising a chain of over 40 shoe stores in England.

Courtesy Shoes Ltd
Private Limited
IndustryShoe Store [1]
Founded1956 (1956)
HeadquartersLeeds, England
Number of locations
40 stores
Area served
United Kingdom
ProductsShoes
Websitewynsors.com

Growth of Wynsors

When established in May 1956 Courtesy Shoes began life as a small number of Market Hall stalls and Shops. In the sixties Courtesy Shoes purchased two chains of high street shoe shops called Seftons and Lees of Leeds which were re-branded as Medina Shoes. Both were chains consisting of around 12 shops, Seftons based around the Bradford area and Lees in the towns surrounding Leeds city centre. With success on the high street and the desire to expand quickly Courtesy began to open concession stores within Kwik Save supermarkets at the height of Kwik Save's success in the seventies, again trading as Medina Shoes.

Toward the end of the seventies and early eighties there was a change in trends towards out of town shopping and Courtesy began to move away from the high street. The first out of town shop opened was in Cleckheaton called The Factory Shoe Shop. The success of Cleckheaton gave the company a lot of confidence and shortly after in 1984 they opened their second out of town store in Thurcroft. The previous owners of the building were Wynsor House Discount Carpets which was changed to Wynsor House Discount Footwear before eventually becoming the first Wynsors World of Shoes we know today. The store was opened by Martin Shaw from the TV Series ‘The Professionals’ one of the biggest shows on TV at the time, generating a lot of interest for the company.

The mid to late eighties saw Wynsors flourish with shops opening all around the North of England, eventually becoming a larger part of Courtesy Shoes business than the Medina stores.

As Wynsors entered the early nineties, they expanded into the branded sports footwear market. This helped with the steady growth in the number of stores throughout the 1990s and 2000s and helped Wynsors establish itself as one of the largest specialist footwear retailers in UK.

Wynsors now have more than 40 stores and an e-commerce site Wynsors.com allowing them to supply both nationally and throughout Europe.

In 2019, Wynsors World of Shoes has employed Fluid Digital to help boost the Amazon ads revenue. The high street supermarket headquartered in Rossendale has a network of 45 stores but has seen its ecommerce revenues expand lately. Fluid's job would be to develop and execute Amazon ads, taking advantage of users utilizing the ecommerce website to browse for products, rather than Google.[2]

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2007-05-30.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. Chapman, Stephen (27 September 2019). "Wynsors World of Shoes turns to Manchester agency for Amazon growth". Prolific North. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
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